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ffHE.MORNING:PQ 6 MnMMMTTTIWMaMaaMai " . . , iiia i - :i jl t n i .f- ! t GAY WEEK AT THEATRES Amusement at Academy and Metropolitan Opera House . 2Tanaer niTer Offer a Variety Amawniinu-Hrralit Square Opera (ompaar at ItrpIPn Opera House inAo .his huggv. smashing'it to iieee.. OVERWORKED MEN, efnhag the horse's log and thervise( w V 1 ; iiijitrihjt.lt so that it had to bei.led.J DELICATE WOMEN. UniteT 1 mcrnlf wik knocked several i - ' feet down the railroad track, but came out without injury. Ill escape scpiucii nothing Ishort of a miracle as lu..wa m the buirjrv with the ton up wh-ch was splintered. , Dr. Reitz.1 says that no alarm was si von for the crossing, and the first thins he knew was some one jeu lug at him the minute he was struck. i ' Thcte will -be plenty of amuemnt r.r thi -vntTrtn of tho theatre this week. TlrttK tS AcKPmr of MUSIC ami Metropolitan Hall will be open during the week. The Academy ha a variety of offer ing. Daniel 1'rabr.i m's Cmn'viny will preheat the highly surrssfnl drama, The Prisoner of Zenda" Mvidny night. The Or.lnniK.-i Opern Ompnny will hold f .rth TWvd.iv. Wnh.la v. Thursd' i.-1 J Trlntir Colleje Sote . committee of the faculty appointed J to arrange a scries of lectures for tni rear contemplate navins i interesting lectures. The first of the series ivill be delivered by President Kilgo next Monday evening. Several Tiinity,men have gone, north this reaV fo tafce.grndnate work in the universities. Messrs. W. W. Flowers, S. S. lcnt and Y. V. Card are at Har vard: V. K. Ryd at Columbia; J. . M. Culbreth nt Yaie; Percy lto.ndi at iJni vi rsitv ef Miehisran: L. C. Nicholson at University of Missouri; 15. ll. Allen at John" Hopkins. There Hie a num ber of Trinity men who will take th-n rre nt northern institutions this or men wno ga v.ii- i ne numoer oi mt-u north to take graduate work nfter coni-nl..tin- rh. ir work at Trinity is Juxroa- n:id Frida; mr'-its. r rescnt.ng comic .op-1 ...,.., ,,,nr era. The .!; w. l be concluded Sai-i Mr. Kn:imiyn. of Japan, has entered ittsUr ii-ht with- "A Trir to mnilH mi.ee- -r. unusisu, ui ivmw, ... SICKLY CHILDREN TAKE- (MARIAN I Jt:iN No other pre partlon-has ever 'received so many voluntary testimonials from eminent people as the world-famous Marian! Wine flariani Wine WORKS WONDERS. tmvii," a now comedy. At the Metropolitan the HenaM &iuare Ojra Ovnaay will hold the boards vvery r.iht save Monday. oiera house has been repaincd and n fitted aud is much improved in appearance. Tb Prisoner or Zenda -Tlje Prisoner of Zcwfo," tht creat rr:?ant:c drama frvm Anthuy Hope's Sold by all drnpjrists. lJ(?fusc substitutes. Morirtni.A- Co., .r2 "SV. irth St.. New Vnrlr tiihtich si hit nrliin Krb nf iii- el some -works a.3. . . ! ilnrspimiits of Kiiiioi o s Rninress. Wk on the new '7i' Jr. I Princes. Cardinals; Archbishops and -ressm- rapidly, and in a fev jlnjs oi v. tiop tiistiuruismd peiouages. It is wili bo-in-oh t$e campus. Uie y1 srnt sr.,tis and lottpaid to all who louse on iL-e rorner t.i ..wM-" ' , write for it. K.vii rl.f tf itn rOIIP!l insr SOllU. II F. Glere!a Ueatiarant for Lad If mliatlemea, 1G FaretteVlHe SU I' tf?ipeCTai ties' todaf: Blue Points. . Little Necks.. : 1 Norfolk Shell Oysters - Fresh" Lobsters. xv. Spanish iMackerel. . -Quail on toast. ' Sara. i ; Kansas Oity 3Ieats. ' t 4 ON'T FAIL to order Branson's AGBICULTU- BAL ALMANAC for 1901.: $6 per gross. Order of LEVI BBANSON, ' GINGEJR ALE AND HALT. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO OPEN ALJL NiGilT, 1: : ... So & Do. BERWANQEir TO BE OR NOT TO BE liMise is lO.ba moved to make it possi ble to extend.' Main street. The larse "ate at the front entrance wll als be moved. . The appearance of tin? campus will be sreatly improred. Pre!dent Kilsro has returned f'.om !.!( he snenr a lew '.t,....i .v.i -.r ,. nnm n'c..utii (firn n:i. wire re ne sieni oae of the jcr -jr.-st atiracti-j:is that wih dsys anions tuo scenes or u im.jhu.mi. viit Italeih this s-ason. It will bo He had jut reached home wheii i he was Kiven M the Aeademv ot Mnic Monday called to'Ciiapel Hill to conduct the i:irht by a i.irefuilv svlevtvd cwnpany funeral exercises of Mr. James a-whu-U includes several of Mr. Daniel , son. who died at that place o; -; i-r..r. .-t-.niT-ifi.,'! The the-i Jrs. . I. r ew ami ivihi .Mi:m c:re-?o-n ;ub!ic is rv well acquaimn! with the play and the Ianiel Frohuuin tradenurk nhich acooi.-.nanres it. to need to bo told that the i ii.Je:ne::: will be worthy .if the patronage of the J)est cit izens. It is now five years since the play was tirst prvduceJ in New York by 'll. H. Sothern. -anl each year it has )wen re -eivel with larger audiences and iucr-.Med enthusiasm. Colombia Opera Company At the Academy of Music on Tuesday, tXt.Nr 'Zl. the Columbia Opvra Com pany will comnienco an ensirement of fur nijrhts, presenting on that oci;sio , The funniest of all o;n-ras. "The Mascot." The many comic operas that :ire nv before the public are. as a rule, written wwth jin.c!in? melodies that please the innsicutn as well as the avera-e citizen. 'M st ef th; nrasie is in a bright anl rparlilin? tixr.e, and many of the rirs .-ro !ern.t to live forever. The en e ruble immtvrs s nerally are of fine spirit and vicrtr. and the scores ns a rule exevJlont In eonstrurtHin. The comedy role in the majority of the lisrht operas demand liri-c!as omeVians and such the Co lumbia 0mpiny elnim to have. The ilressinc and n; mntinc k the opems in the 0lnmbia iepert-:re are said le r.2.T:iiSeertt. The tstume iire rich, iteantful anil artistic. The smooth pro ductions shnw that the s t n ze niap.a r.ient is in capable hand. With this r panization no small sjare of the ierfrm cnees j ro the ch rus. which is snieb !n voice and drll'.in. Mivs Carl tta (Jil nan. prima d nna. and Mr."iCharle.s N. Holmes take the Ieailuijr eots. A full rcheti"n of nine nie.-es wil interpret Ihe music. Scats r.mv tn vale. rcaeho! in the gnMt eastern product! n i 1 uop 1 1 ' of Hoyt's "A Trip to Tramptcwu whit h GAMMON vs. . ts nw uixler the management of that clever and popular youns aeto.-. Tr. Nat lleis. 3Ir. Ileiss readily penvivNl th? merits cf the 'prduiti.-n and conse quently enrseJ an all-star cat to por tray the many different rharaeters of the play. There .in? n waits or drajrs everythine moves off with c'oek-like prec'sion; lull of ir.terist from start to tintsh. Mr. Keiss, though quite a youn Tiwn, has been at tire head of many the atrical enterprises. b:it he is in perfect harmony with the frcner.il pnbl-ic in the assertion that' Hoy ts "A Trip to Tramp town" beat them all. At the Acade my of Music Saturday. At tbe TXefropollmn represent J rinitv at mo ci-ieoranon ti the Twtntv-Sfth anniversary nt Van derbilt Fniversity. Prof. Plato Hiii ham leaves atnr.lay for "Wilson, where he soes to fill an en gnjtomont to speak. v Foot-bull Scorr Princeton .". Lafayette 0. ' " Yale ?, Wesley an 0. ltrown 1 !. Chieaso r. Miehican 11. Puiude 5. Lehigh 21. Rutgers 0. Priniton Freshmen 4.". St. Paul O. Franklin Sr Marshal . Haverford . Orange AthbweClub 1(.-Pennsylva nls Kailroad Y. M. C. A. O. Hiekinson 1. Pennsylvania State 0. Wisconsin '.l, Fpper Iowa 0. Svvacuse .", Amherst 0. ; lVehnol.iry Tio, Stevens 0. Fett r 11. Harvard v resnmen ll. Athlrtic Club 2'- Buck- Puquesne nell 0. OVrlin 12, -Marietta 0. Partmoutji 12. Tnfts 0. Ht.lv Cross S. Colby Hamilton .". Williams 0. I'nivt rsitv or .Marvland O. Gallaudt (. Medical Colbjre 11, ftettysbnr? 0. Naval Academy 10, Georgetown 0. DIGEST OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS (Reported by Jos. L. Sea well.) v. KATLROAD Co. Af- MKKKINS tirmetl. No action relies to icover damages raued by the improper use of appliancef ii-t def.'fti.-e. am' which are safe when Managers mith and Mullen, have se etmtl the Herald Suare Opera Coni rany tr Hiir week. cmnHncins an eniarrnent Tuesday niht. 'October 23. Ttirt enipny come here with many ex cellent press notice. There is a JCron? and rcll drilled churns "and the prluctiorrs are care fully staceil and beautifully costnrued. They will be sseen in a iKxmtiful nresen- tititn nf Olixctte Tuesday nisht, Octo- J0IINSON. Now trial A mortat-e in possession of the. mortjrairetl premises is presumed to have enter-! as morjpajree and the ntmien is upon huu to rebut such presumption. WILLIAMS vs. P.R.OYVN. Affirmed. An injunctidn wijl ncrf lie to restrain foreclosure of a morljrape nptn the ground that Ihe mortgagee ivfuses to assign the mortgage -to a third party. at mortgagors request, or to enjoin the mortgagee from threatening to fore close. - STATE vs. PAGE. Affirmed. The admission of a confession ex cepted to upon the ground that it was made under duress is not reviewable when sustained by the evidence and where "the trial judtre has found ns a fact that it was voluntary. State vs. Crowson, !S N. C. ZAo; State vs. Bur ewyn. S7 N. C, TT.J; State vs. Andrews, 01 X. C. 2(ir. Mvitlence that 'defendant invaded the prosecutrix's home, threatened to lay his hands uin hrnpvrson, pursnetl and caucht her. when they etruggled to setlnr and defendant tlesisttnl because he feared that her husband would re- ir 2T. An exchange stiv of a recent ! lnrn warramea the trial judge in re n!rr,'ement of the f jinanr- filing to charge the jury that such evi- "I lie elite audience Which fh ui m " "eiuiinrin tu -uyui; lueni iu Herald Sonare Onera Cmnunr iu .1... h'l'bng the defendant guilty of agreater rwm h.t iif n?- - oiTt nee than a simple assault. In such mastic with am aus. ti ir Kir Pa:r. ,',; , m uui a ivKhmz but words of praise for the en- r,ol-r for tIie J,,r:'- tire ttimpuiy. WEBB vs. CUMMIXGS. Affirmed. i none us nt a dnd moment from I ti.. hirtn,iiim aa ne urn. rinsing np or the enrtam t. tnc certain tract of land situated on the east side of Statorf Cumrmngs' tract he now resides on. to contain 2lK acres, and adjoining the land of Ii. . Mercer, W . Webb and Staton Cumri'ings laud no the -west sitle." is sufficient, as the la ml can be located by running a' line due south from n point on the land of the grantor win h cuts off exactly 200 acres, and it txing admitted that the granU r owned no land cn the east of the tract from which the land was akcn Stewart vs. Salmon. 74 N. C.. MS: War ren vs. .mKeiy, rv tj., iz; Uox VS. Uox, yi N. C., 2o0. WILLI FORD vs. WILLIAMS. Error. Where, in an 'action to enjoin defend ant rrora cuttins timlxr on land and t . . tor uamages lor iimter cut. the detenu ar.t avers a contract with plaintiff wncreuy tierendam - wa to cut timber from the land for a definite time, and pianvtui s repneanon avers that the con as to the close. Several times the company were -nnpe!'cd to respond to vigorous eneres The acting as well n the sinking mai-p'.-Celr captnretl the m :ience. Th sinc Ing. ha been the atjeet of ' such dis cussion on tho street tIay. 1: doubt ful If any better rices were ever heart! on the stagt n thi city. The soio wrk r ! ; . . t.wc rr-aiiui5 tice- W.1S niTc. and in c!orus. when tlw vrho.c company t 14 rt, the mnsic wa sinrtly grand." Thy nre all artNt of ability and thoo who fa-ror them with patronage tonight will 'are no canoe for regrets." . Scats on snie at Mr. King's drng store. that no recovery could be had thereon, and 'the question should have been sub mitted to the jury. . WRIGHT vs. BOND. Affirmed. MandamHs will not-issue in favor of one who has the ordinary legal -remedies for redress. 107 N. C, r!8. Where a judgment debtor's mother conveys him her dower interest In laud to which he hold the fee in ivniaiinicr . he is entitled 'to his homestead therein ns against his judgment creditor, whose judgment was docketed prior; o faid conveyance. EDWARDS vs. ROAD SUPER VISORS. Error. Under net of 1 egislature certain land owners, adjoining territory desv.rill, had their landstaken within the stock law Tcnee, and 'erected gates nereis the road where the outside bound-in came, iiirtt-ad of where tne bmndary of th territory descriled m the net wouid have crossed. Held, :i this, thre was nothing -not' authorised by law. - Plaintiff got .restraining.. order against pn order of defendant to remove the gates: Held, that defendant cannot rely upon section 2tC-S of the Code, because i oy ine iici oi i-i, nuii'iei it, iiit t tim of the Code does not apply to stock law territory. The court say that the duties of fence commissioners, as quasi trustees, 'author ized tHem to maintain this. action against the tearing down the gates erected by them, and doubtless they were further coni'tcitcut by being land owners within tho stnek llnv enclosure, antl cihat th restraining order should have been con tinued to the hearing. VALLENTINE vs. BRITTON. No error. ' Where two judgments taken by the same plaintiff .against the. san defend ant are docketed and only one jndgnientl ng'Muftt Ihe de.fentlant is cross-andexed, it is a cross-indexing(unde'43'inf the Code) only ns to the first judgment eii-j tered. and- the second judgment entered is held not to have hn?n cross4lridexcd". ' A docketetl judgment dors . nt consti tute a lien until irt is properly indexed and eross-lndxed (Code, section - IIS; 110 N. C 7.5: 109 N. C, Ii28: 103 N. C.. 11S) and the administrator ot'defend- ant m such judgment is liable for money of his intpfttato applied in satisfaction thereof, and in an action against him to recover money so applied 4het adminis trator was iroperly taxed Avith the costs. Section 1421) of Cotle does' no-tlapW to such case?. A p-rsonal representative cannot avail himself of l.Vf2 of the Code unless he tias averred and proved npon the trial that he gave, the notice reqtnmVbj sec tion 1421. 104 N. C, C00."v - WELL ATT RED? Is the Question that Now Confronts Men We are here t answer it with practicality. You know us well enough to accept what we tell you as the truth, Yon bnw nni lfirt-hirnr well ciioneh to neeent it ns the 'hevrt- tin ihe world. With this knowledge it therefore seems quite unnecessary for us to add more. However, like a rolling snowball, the long-er it rolls the larger it becomes; so with us 'the more we- tell you of things you already know, the stronger will your belief in :them become. . erwan er s Clotbing1 Is best, because most painstaking ca're is devoted to ifcs make-up. . . We possess certain facilities and power that are ours alone, and which we exercise in its collection. Thug coma about smaller 'prices than seem possiible for such high qualities. We cloithe every age, . size ami normal shape, nnd we charge no more for particularly stout, lean, or extraordinarilT large sizes. As an imperial cloth'ing store we accept all the responsibility of a first position, and stake our sucoesa upon the execution of a policy worthy of its claim and standing. ........v. MEN'S SUITS Begin at $7.50 and advance to .$25.00. . --, MEN'S OVERCOATS Begin alt .$7.50 and advance to $25.00. , BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS Begin at 5.00 and advance to $12.50. BOYS' SHORT PANT SUITS Begin at 2.00 and advance to $7.50. BOYS' OVERCOATS in all the new shapes at from .2.00.to $7.oO. Complete line of Hats, Furnishings. Nobby line of Neckwear and Gloves. ' - - - -- , Everything for Fall and Winter and Fair Week is now ready .and everybody ds invited to call and see them. D o One Price C lbihier. Solid Car Load of f' 600D LUCK" Baking Powder, Ball, Raleigh, M. C. pi DIS.TIAL, OCTLOOK Any Tb Futnr fSonth Afrlea la thln bat Promising rondon, Oct. 20. The Soutli African ir uns Again sprend th ti al for an ear.v renmptor. of farming i ij j ' . years to nnlress, yet ' - """Ml KCUOmiS ni-. rotnrn n.. S ?a,n.srrei.l onthwardly, tvifrrct providetl that defendant was .eaviest r italit.es of the week Ivinc in (cut only from a-sptvificd portion of e orange Liver colony nr th ? bortW , land, and plaintiff's replication docs Cbermsik Hntton and Walrclle. Wsidc Buller. are all rn rmtf to End. a draggina caenlla warfare ihritnne fnous wu fennels. At Cape Town end Dnrban the Transvaal refuge there tire ' cow innncss and destitute, and riot are probable If they are not allowed to return in few week?. This U im rble, ns the plight of tbes Tran--yial U even worse. The British mili tary portion has rven matcrlaMy nn rhan;el for a mor.t?i. STHCCK ITS AN CNClNn Dr. Retuttl at nijb PInt la a Dad raafc-ap .- THa Pointx N. CL, Oct 25.-SVciaY Tr. J. R. ReiteL a praetfeius physician h-re came very ntar.lo&njs hl life h mornrar. un cross inir rnerat not plead the statute Tqiriring such contract too bo in writing, ithc court below com mitted error In instructing the jnrv that the burden was on plain tiff to show bv preponderance ef the evidence, that the wnu-aer rnYPut plamtiff and defend ant provided that the defendant was to tin limner from only a portion of the aut mm not rrora tJie entire tract MER.VNE trial. vs. CAPiniART. New chilTJr lt r'uHftn'of legitimacy of a sHvirJ ir-n,ucr slaves- srottca tluring nS7;r .K!onA4 cf,tlj? hnsband's non ten t h;lho tlm;the child was legot amount . ? SKPJ,Rt .-TH fro111 th fife on ScT and or Jh W al?esred Wolnr r- chlJ,t! 13 admissible. Kmvin v,.. Raile, '123 X. C., (2S. ' A7VEU . vs ..BOYKIN. New-triaL rvv' j 'r,M.ce of some fnturi its face eriu the Hi-h Point Furniture Company enj chapter 221, vn --atioi3r off A Rrantlfnl Statue Cooper Brothers have just received direct from Italy a beautiful statue. The subject, "Recording Angel'- is a good one, and "has been well executed by the best Italian artists. This statue was cut to order and is to surmount the large Barre granite family . monu ment being erect ed on the beantiful cemetery lot of the late Col. J. M. Heck by the Raleigh Marble Works, and thel statue can be seen for the. next few days at their show-room. ; Strong Dacklns Ilouae On the eighth page of this issue of The Pest will be found an especially creditable advertisement of the Citizens' National Bank of this city, Mr. Jtsenh G. Brown, president, and Mr. Henry E. Litchford, cashier. Creditable showing is made, that the bank has $92-".0OO assets, a capital of $100,000, a surplus and profits of $30,000 and deposits amounting to $710,000". Truly such an institution is a great credit to Raleigh's busine interests. Dugh'fs Restaurant wull be open today for the accommodation of visitors to the Fair. For J. 0. Ball,,: Raleigh, N. f 1 1 l'i l T'l'".' l I' v ii a i fc' i i i t i ! "ii ,"- wyjWiivw'-tHr' i" r t 1 i"1 t r;?;i"f"jriTrti1r.11 . i- II II 111- IMMftMIWMWIiMbM fill I L ill fnTMTTTTIT psiEiSSiEsa . mo i mm 'lllliil rmj 1 1 m p P 5 " k ' 11 " 1 ' ' 1 i . i . - l ii ii i mmmm j . . THIS IS THE A1AIS1NER IN WHICH Good Luek Baking" Powder is sold to every leading jobber throughout the South and Soutnwest. IN SOLID CAR LOAD LOTS of 26,000 Ito 40,000 pounds or 13 to 20 tons at a time. GOOD LUCK" is Always Packed in Tin Cans pesenssariwst Hannfactnred by the Southern Manufactory Co., Richmond, Ya OPERA HOUSE. SHITH & MULLEN, H'grs Special Guaranteed Engagement of the boutnern Favorites. Herald Square Opera Co. w Direct from Now VrV Fm ' ,iV Five niglits of Rt al Comic Or V Commencing - " Tuesday Night, October 23 Opening Bill, LIVETTB 0 -FiyeBig . and Complete irTodTactiona; v . -. v. Reservel S-flf run K r--r-ll' m m. ' nere is the only way you can ;'s stop that boy from wearing out ti v ' w so many shoes: A H . --I 7 '.ft " : unless you buy him fjV "SS-fS I 1 I Di . II 111 m I .''- sSas They eyerlastitikly" wear. . - S li": - -1 tu. k s-... . W m . feS.1 :: ;:":-v:- - - . I eta,- K-S -:! , . - 1 IV- 1 m ;w i i-i 1 a ' " . b A Haa-a a ra, t w rai IsBM POPULAR SHOE and TRUNK STORE, ) llrn L'-strvro . JAVlVCe t f ; ' II - uuuimj as matter of law
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